ADA and Accessibility Risk Management for Lawyers Part II

This is the second part of an article.  The first part can be found here.  This blog is used with permission from the author.  The original post appeared on the FlashPoint Mediation website. By: Shirish Gupta Tax Incentives In recognizing that society benefits when persons with disabilities are given access, Congress agreed that the public […]

A Week of Celebration for the LGTB Community

By Sally Elkington, ACBA Past-President This has been a week of sweet celebration for the LGTB community and their allies.  I have been thinking a lot about how far we have come.  After the overturn of Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and the remand of Hollingsworth v. Perry (Proposition 8), I went with thousands of […]

ADA and Accessibility Risk Management for Lawyers Part I

This blog is used with permission from the author.  The original post appeared on the FlashPoint Mediation website. By: Shirish Gupta Law firms, whether a solo practice or an AmLaw 10 firm, are all subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).  And as lawyers know, ignorance of the law is no defense. […]

Mass Incarceration of Men of Color: A Human Rights Issue

Members have expressed interest in reading reviews of books and films related to the law.  This is the first in our new review feature.  We would love to hear your feedback and comments!  Interested in writing a book, film, or even restaurant review?  Send an email to calendar@acbanet.org and let us know! The New Jim […]

Friday Nights @ OMCA

Members have expressed an interest in art and restaurant reviews.  This is the first in our new review feature.  We would love for our members to write a review of your favorite artist, restaurant or food truck especially given Oakland’s nationally recognized emerging art and food scene.  It’s really easy to write a review.  Here […]